Wellness International Network, Ltd. Highlights Instant-Gratification Energy Product, Winrgy®
Plano, TX (PRWeb) February 2, 2007 -- Ralph Oats and Cathy Oats, Founders of Wellness International Network, Ltd. (WIN), an undisputed leader in the health and nutrition industries, are pleased to announce the energizing success of one of WIN's instant-gratification products, Winrgy®.
Part of WIN's Physicians' Health & Diet® Program, Winrgy® combines essential vitamins and minerals with a great citrus-flavored taste to make this instant-gratification energy supplement. Utilizing key ingredients such as riboflavin, vitamin B12, niacin and a proprietary blend of amino acids and caffeine, Winrgy® provides individuals with the necessary alertness and energy required for an active lifestyle. Winrgy® incorporates a unique blend of vitamins and minerals that are important in the creation of noradrenaline, a powerful neurotransmitter responsible for regulating alertness and the sleep-wakefulness cycle as well as being essential for memory and the learning process. Additionally, essential ingredients in Winrgy® help the body convert energy from carbohydrates, protein, and fat, as well as combat physical and mental fatigue. Winrgy® is ideal for anytime performance is required.
"I have no words to describe what this product does to my energy level. I'll just confirm that Winrgy® is the best energy supplement I've ever had!" says John, WIN consumer from the Netherlands. Lack of energy is a common complaint from people around the world and WIN is pleased to help aid thousands with the boost they need. "After my morning workout I find myself pretty tired and lethargic. I started taking Winrgy® and Food For Thought® after my workout and noticed I had more energy to tackle those afternoon marathon meetings," says Keith, WIN consumer from Florida.
Winrgy® is an ideal energizer during stressful activities, while traveling long distances, or anytime peak performance is needed. And for added nutritional support, mix Winrgy® with Food For Thought®, a supplement geared to help maintain mental fitness and focus.
About WIN
A privately held company specializing in health and nutritional products, Wellness International Network, Ltd. is headquartered in Plano, Texas, while its European affiliate, WIN Worldwide BV, is located in Hoofddorp, Netherlands and its South African affiliate, Wellness International Network S.A. (Pty) Limited, is located in Johannesburg, South Africa. Founded in 1992 by Ralph Oats and his wife, Cathy; WIN operates in many countries throughout North America, Europe and Africa, and is far and away the forefront leader in global network marketing. Wellness International Network's complete nutritional line is listed in the 2007 edition of the Physicians' Desk Reference® (PDR®) for Nonprescription Drugs, Dietary Supplements and Herbs, the authoritative reference for health care professionals for decades, and a number of products have been reviewed by the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) in The Netherlands based on International Olympic Committee (IOC) standards on behalf of The Netherlands Olympic Committee (NOC) and The Netherlands Sports Federation (NSF). Products reviewed are now listed on the 'white list,' a list of products considered safe to use by top sports athletes from all over the world. Learn more about why "It Pays to Live Well" at winltd.com.
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